Culture and Human Development
The Selected Papers of John Whiting
John Whiting author Eleanor Hollenberg Chasdi editor Roy D'Andrade editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Nov '06
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This collection of essays highlights John Whiting's influential work in psychological anthropology, particularly in Culture and Human Development. His interdisciplinary approach offers valuable insights into cultural influences on human behavior.
The book Culture and Human Development presents a compelling collection of essays by John Whiting, who is widely recognized as a leading figure in psychological anthropology. As a pioneer in the development of systematic cross-cultural research, Whiting's work has significantly influenced our understanding of the intricate relationships between culture and human development. This volume, first published in 1993, showcases some of his most impactful articles that explore how cultural contexts shape human behavior and development across different societies.
In Culture and Human Development, readers will find a blend of interdisciplinary insights, drawing from anthropology, psychoanalysis, and learning and behavior theory. Whiting's essays delve into the complexities of cultural influences on various aspects of human life, offering a rich tapestry of ideas that stimulate critical thinking about the nature of human development. Additionally, the book features a comprehensive autobiographical essay that provides a personal glimpse into Whiting's intellectual journey and his contributions to the field.
The introduction by Roy D'Andrade is a valuable addition, as it assesses the unique contributions of John Whiting and places his work within the broader context of contemporary psychological research. This collection is not only a tribute to Whiting's legacy but also serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersections of culture and human development.
'Psychologists keen to escape the confines of a narrow laboratory approach to the study of human behaviour should find this volume offers a window to an almost forgotten enterprise relevant to their contemporary concerns.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
ISBN: 9780521028066
Dimensions: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
Weight: 560g
376 pages